LibERI—A portable and performant multi-GPU accelerated library for electron repulsion integrals via OpenMP offloading and standard language parallelism

Author:

Alkan Melisa12ORCID,Pham Buu Q.1ORCID,Del Angel Cruz Daniel1ORCID,Hammond Jeff R.3ORCID,Barnes Taylor A.4ORCID,Gordon Mark S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University and Ames National Laboratory 1 , Ames, Iowa 50011, USA

2. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University 2 , Palo Alto, California 94305, USA

3. NVIDIA Corporation 3 , Helsinki 00180, Finland

4. Molecular Sciences Software Institute 4 , Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, USA

Abstract

A portable and performant graphics processing unit (GPU)-accelerated library for electron repulsion integral (ERI) evaluation, named LibERI, has been developed and implemented via directive-based (e.g., OpenMP and OpenACC) and standard language parallelism (e.g., Fortran DO CONCURRENT). Offloaded ERIs consist of integrals over low and high contraction s, p, and d functions using the rotated-axis and Rys quadrature methods. GPU codes are factorized based on previous developments [Pham et al., J. Chem. Theory Comput. 19(8), 2213–2221 (2023)] with two layers of integral screening and quartet presorting. In this work, the density screening is moved to the GPU to enhance the computational efficacy for large molecular systems. The L-shells in the Pople basis set are also separated into pure S and P shells to increase the ERI homogeneity and reduce atomic operations and the memory footprint. LibERI is compatible with any quantum chemistry drivers supporting the MolSSI Driver Interface. Benchmark calculations of LibERI interfaced with the GAMESS software package were carried out on various GPU architectures and molecular systems. The results show that the LibERI performance is comparable to other state-of-the-art GPU-accelerated codes (e.g., TeraChem and GMSHPC) and, in some cases, outperforms conventionally developed ERI CUDA kernels (e.g., QUICK) while fully maintaining portability.

Funder

US Department of Energy

Molecular Sciences Software Institute

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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